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Common thoughts and reactions from the mother and father

  • Anger and aggression
  • Murderous and vengeful thoughts about the perpetrator
  • Mental confusion, uncertainty – how should we deal with this?
  • Despair and a feeling of powerlessness
  • A feeling of being unable to talk to anyone about what’s happened. What should we tell the family? The neighbours? People close by, families and friends?
  • Your child doesn’t want to talk to you, shuts you out – but you can see they’re hurting and need help
  • How do you get help? What’s available?
  • The father withdraws into himself, reacts by distancing himself, works a lot or leaves the room whenever the rape is mentioned. Is often unable to show his despair
  • The mother feels helpless or angry because the father reacts so differently to her – she needs his help and support
  • It’s painful to see their child changing
  • It’s difficult to deal with the child’s depression
  • It’s hard to leave the child in peace, not to fuss!
  • You feel afraid of your child. Scared that the perpetrator will seek revenge
  • The situation demands a lot of you – you have to try to understand something you find incomprehensible
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